Show u raph dzui UNION LUM r aa A MEXICAN ae I 1 C A N NEW YORK lg 16 govera cleveland arose early this morning looking fully refreshed af after ter the fa fatiguing experience ser ger lence of last night while at brea breakfast ast the delegates of tho reception committee committed in brooklyn arrived and entered the governors apartments ile he joined them shortly after nine and the committee with their guest immediately descended to the carriages in waiting at tet tha the twenty third street entrance to td the hutel hotel and droye drove down broadnix Broadway ay tote brooklyn br bridge d e ha arrived in his carriage on the brooklin side kide of gli the bridge the vast throng of people cheered entrust enthusiastically asti ast caily leally and aDo abo roar rose the P piercing shrieks of hundreds of steam w whistles gililat arcin es frona froia the steamboats and tu tugs s on the ri niver river ven tila tild business houses an and residences ln in the neighborhood we were decorated with bunting and every window was waa filled with men and Women standing up in his barouche governor bun ban cleveland owed ON his acknowledge ment ju n response to the greeting accorded him and lind looked upon the enthusiastic throng sith with a pleased smile the governors carriage took its place in the line and the procession moved toward the pierrepont house through streets lined with crowds of spectators and bell beil beneath eath flags and banners swung in the breeze from sroni the thi houses along the route As cheer atter alter cheer broke out and thousands of lad iad lesat open windows waved their handkerchiefs the governor re heatedly peat edly bowed oneather on elther either side in response to th the i e hea hearty I 1 greetings the tile plaza surroundings surrounding the city hall was alid and from she building in itself waved national and state colors colors in honor of the cit cites s guest governor igl igi cleveland evelind yas was tas ai driven ven len to a large num berof people awaited his arrival among them many of the most distinguished men of this stated rev rei henry sard yard yard beecher was i also aiso present and cheered after shaking hands with witha a large laro larg ge number of people intro int the governor was escorted to theart assembly rooms connected of music on montague Montagu estreet alithe As the governor appeared on the street on his way to the academy he be W was again cheered by thousands of voices on entering the build nguie was surrounded by those these awaiting there to greet him and for sometime hei was kept nept busy shaking the hands of hundreds of biti citizens zens presented to him Hundred smore awaited their turn to also grasp governor Clev elands hand but time did not permit at and he was escorted from the Acad academy eTy and once more beatin seat in his hig carriage grand marshal major general john johns B woodward gave thle thie simai signal and the procession started for ghere a the feature of the day wast was held heid the route traversed traver sed was nearly fIve miles long and throughout ats ts entire length crowds lined its passage senning sending fortha forth a con constant coustant stant succession of cheers as the tife governors car ria appeared A large number of bu buildings dings along the route were handsomely decorated and every window throng edwith spectators the procession the park at 1210 amid amia the cheers of the vast multitude already an the ground the arrival of Goer governor nor cleveland at the main entrance was the signal for a salute of loo guns runs the enthusiasm was fin tin tense intense and so great was the crowd that it was with some difficulty that the enter the enclosure clo cio sure sare the committee oni ont arranged arrange imenes mens had a large force of men men emph employed froin from early this in orning morning and everything was in readiness to receive the distinguished guest guests A large banner was thrown across the street in front of the hotel with a full sized of the candidates and the words the choice of kings kinks county 11 at the tile entrance to the tho park was a large arch gaily trimmed with ilias flags and banners and excellent portraits of ef cleveland and hendricks the hotel itself was literally covered with patriotic emblems from every window were suspended fla sla flags S every nation being represented and jong long streamers of bunting hung from the roof to the ground aund 1 arranged in many tasteful ye designs signs under the arch of welcome passed the procession the governor and tand party proceeding immediately to the grand stand and the other divisions taking their positions in front of the remaining four lour stands A large brass band bana on a stand in the centre of the plaza played hall to the chief as the advance division passed along the main avenue A it was nearly half an hour before the speaking sp eaKins commenced the principal attraction was in the vicinity of the grand stand about feet from the entrance it was 30 by 60 feet in size and accommodated nearly people an american flag covered the stand and was drap draped edgr gracefully Ace fully in frontany fron tan tand on the sides banners of all kinds and flags and enante of every nation were displayed to good advantage the decorations were not only elaborate but hat exceedingly effective in design gov cleveland Clevela lid tid was escorted to a seat in id the centre of thel the platform rm amid tumultuous cheers the gio Cio governor vernor gracefully bowed his and sest sert while further preparations were bein being imade made the formal address of was vas made by augustine van wyck chairman of the democratic c tic tio general committee when governor Cl cleveland oveland rose to reply he e was greeted with tremendous ce cheers i rs lle he spoke as follows At among tiong the many invitations to visit different points the most of which I 1 bakefelt have bave felt feit obliged to decline came one from my brooklyn friends to meet them and their guests today to day this I 1 could not decline because I 1 could not forget the kindness I 1 had bad received at the hands of the people of this city and the generous and hearty support they gave me when a stranger to them I 1 was a candidate forthe suffrage of the people of our state and whether I 1 lam iam am justified in the sentiment or not I 1 feel towards the city of brooklyn in a degree as one feels towards his home in the midst of such intelligent thought and independent political feeling as prevails here it would be presumptions presumption if it were otherwise proper for ma to refer ina lna in a spirit of partisanship to ane pending political campaign this vast assemblage political toli sem seln blage biage lage inge and intense enthusiasm which pervades its every part f fully ully evidences your belief that there is involved in ane canvass something of great importance to your interests and welfare when this feeling is generally aroused and when it leads to calm investigation and deliberate inquiry t there is danger dangen er that the people will make amista a mistake ke an fn m their determination of the issue our institutions will be maintained in their integrity and the benign influence of popular government wIlf fill the remotest corner comer of the land when all our citizens from the highest to the humblest shall feel that this is their government ern ment that they are aro responsible irresponsible ar for its proper administration and aud that they cannot safely neglect it or follow blindly and thoughtlessly the lead of self seif constituted leaders I 1 shall say aay no more except to express my appreciation of the kindness of the people of brooklyn i shown in all they have done me in the past and return my thanks to all here assembled for their kind greeting with the declaration that no man and no party can ask more than such an examination as you will give to their claims to public confidence the f lowing following ol telegram from samuel J tilden was then read greystone yonkers N Y it would give me great pleasure ie a sure to meet my fellow citizens of 0 the t ie county of kings to whom I 1 iam lam am grateful for the generous support which they gave me mb throughout my whole public life buti regret that the delicate condition of my health compels me to forego the gratification gratification of being present on the interesting occasion to which you have invited me cordially sympathizing with the object of your festivities I 1 1 remain your fellow citizen S J X Tir tilden tilben DmN gen den geo B MICI mclellan ellan elian was here introduced trod and was accorded a rousing welcome his audience were enair entirely ely with him when he said 1 I am satisfied that the people of thi this country can safely entrust to governor cleveland all the best interests of the land for he possesses courage honesty and ability to perform every function of the presidential office as it ought to be performed I 1 see in mens faces he continued so the same convict convictions lons ions which I 1 f feel eel myself and that is that the man behind me cleveland will be the next president of the united states the che cheering cherrin erin crin here was most vociferous it was expected hendricks would be present resent to a share are the welcome given leveland cleveland but he did not come There were four other stands from were to be delivered and each of which had a definite pro gramme assigned the tho demonstration was so vast the programmed pro grammes got be beyond ond the control of the committee athe all ail the stands were engaged at one time or another but hut many of the speakers announced beforehand were missing tor eor instance edwin 31 sheppard was chairman 01 no 4 stand and the speakers assigned were congressmen samuel samouel T J randall gov robert mclane of maryland john P stockton of new jersey wm win wallace of pennsylvania B T jones of louisiana a and nd gen E B barnum when mr she sheppard P pard as chairman had finished his a 0 opening ening address there was not on one of the e above mentioned speakers on hand they were in or about the park somewhere the barbecue was at the further end of the park three wooden enclosures had been erected and within them on gigantic spits three oxen were stretched over the glowing coals the three carcasses weighed in the aggregate 0 6 pounds the first one had bad been iut sut on the spit at midnight and was one to a turn by 10 the other two had been put on on at 4 in the morning and were done in time to follow the fate ot of the first gov gor cleveland lunched with a few friends Ridgeway at ridge Bidge way hogeland Hot hotel eland and for a few minutes ryan rian managed aged to get away from the surging crowd but ut with that exception he was shaking hands and working his right arm I 1 like ike a p pump ump handle handie uninterruptedly all dayAll day all ali the force of the police and the special guards and escorts could not keep at a distance the multitude that pressed to shake hands with the govermor Gov govel emor nor from 10 in the morning till 10 in the evening with a few brief intervals lie he was kept e t shaking hands the account aou would d stand something like ten hours of hand shaking at 50 hands a minute the governor left at half halt past six in the evening and passing through 11 lafayette avenue reviewed a numsen number of organization organizations that were unable to join in the mornin morning g parade at th rink lid iid was again subjected to almost two hours of handshaking hand shaking 0 in magnitude and in popular enthusiasm the the demonstration from early morning till late at night was unprecedented in brooklyn all agree the like of it has never deenin brooklyn lenand and enthusiasts say it was the greatest demonstration of popular favor ever seen in america the governor and a few friends left the brooklyn rink at 1030 pm for the fifth avenue hotel the leave taking was not less demonstrative than the reception there were loud buzzas and the burning of sky rockets marked his nis drive to the bridge where he be took off his hat and saluted the city of cordial welcome east saginaw sagi naw mich 16 at Z eon con on there was a very veny ver large elarge deett meeting ng the mills were closed and the workingmen turned out in force general fremont was introduced first ile he was very favorably received and he made a pleasant little speech senator palmer next briefly addressed the meeting OP on the tariff tan ff as affecting the interests Interest of men engaged in the lumber business during the senators r remarks emar s there were a few shouts of butier butler IL r I 1 B butler utie 71 but W when hen blaine was introduced fiegas he was loudly applauded ile he spoke of the rapid growth in wealth in michigan auder auder the influence of the protective policy and of her interest in not merely pre pie preventing venting its abandonment but in putting a stop to the continual agitation of the subject in congress gen alger aiger republican candidate f for or governor Govern br and senator congor then nd dressed the meeting new YORK ag 16 general butler re fumed his canvass today toda to da day dav having a fresh contingent of aids all ali his companions in the campal campaign 7 heretofore being e lna ina tired out the general started in int the new famous hotel car caf etelka gerster 11 but was obliged to abandon her at poughkeepsie owing to a hot journal and continued the journe journey in a regulation passenger car in a shabby shabby condition but fortunately at hand general butler had already been delayed 21 hours and therefore tady ady was made the first stopping place mering citizens in bodies ranging from little ittle groups to large assemblages hailed the tram train as it swept by at montrose peekskill Peek skill and poughkeepsie many mec mechanics hancs in working clothes gathered around the train in peeks kill a committee of the ae nire depart meet marched down to the track and the band p played several airs As the train trai 0 moved o red off the general said t to 0 the white haired conductor now just let her spin lt when the train got to schenectady about noon fully goo goo persons closed close around the car and butler bowed amid loud and long iong ong applause which was varied by pecullar peculiar pecullar college cries of a band dand of college ege students despite the cold wind the general dropped his overcoat and hat and began a speech A train presently se antly came in view around the cu curve and the general halted in his address addre ss and warned his hearers of their danger when the long and slow freight train lumbered by he said if you had paid as particular attention to that train as I 1 did you ou would have observed on the cars redline line blue line is white line and merchants dispatch hatch patch but you would have seen no peoples line applause he had said very little more when another train thundered along there is no I 1 use lse trying it here said the general laughing but I 1 am told there Is a hotel stoop right b by I 1 here and I 1 will address you from stat that 11 gen butler made a long address there at first the little boys were very boisterous and kept interrupting the address the general playfully called for his cane when the boys began to clamber up beside him and changed the smiles of his hearers into roars of laughter when he shook his finger at one noisy boy and said thaid very solemnly if you dont look out I 1 shall shail think you were not well brought up at amsterdam the general was escorted to the rink by a procession growing as it marched through the town the rink was crowded most of the audience were workingmen the general here presented his favorite arh arg arguments gu ments A three minutes stop at fonda gave the general an opportunity to say you have tr ned jed i both p parties artles arties lon ion long iong enough they have done nothing for you on and they never will now vote 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